Four from St. Joe’s baseball squad honoredFour student-athletes from the St. Joseph’s College baseball team were featured as Division III Players to Watch in 2014 in the latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Seniors Joe Mendez(Staten Islan...

Record falls, but so do Lady Bears to CCNYThe St. Joseph’s College women’s basketball team set a new school record with 12 blocks and had four players score in double figures, but the Lady Bears could not overcome a four-minute scoring dro...

McNamee named Player of the MonthThe Association of Division III Independents (AD3I) named senior Kelly McNamee (Glendale, /Mary Louis) its Female Student-Athlete of the Month for the month of December after the guard led the St. ...

St. John's women light up scoreboard vs. DePaulIn an offensive outing for the record books, the St. John’s women’s basketball team saw five players score in double figures and finished with its highest scoring output in over five years. St. Joh...

St. Joe’s, Brooklyn College split BB doubleheaderThe St. Joseph’s and Brooklyn College men’s and women’s basketball teams split a doubleheader Monday night. Highlighted by a pair of 30-point double-doubles and the 1000th career point for junior f...

Louison of St. Joe's honoredRecognizing his outstanding performance on the hardwood in helping lead the St. Joseph’s College men’s basketball team to a victory over HVIAC rivals Berkeley College, junior David Louison (Brookly...

Lady Bears pick up winThe St. Joseph’s College women’s basketball team halted a two-game losing streak as they defeated Mount Saint Mary College, 70-60, at Brooklyn Tech High School on Saturday evening. The Lady Bears (...

St. John’s women fall to 1-1 in Big EastThe St. John’s women’s basketball team suffered a heartbreaking 70-65 loss at Xavier in Sunday’s Big East contest and falls to 8-5 overall and 1-1 in the conference. The Red Storm’s bench outscored...

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Amid anger over an Islamist insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives, Nigerians returned a 72-year-old former military dictator to power Tuesday in the most hotly contested election in the country's history.

A man was hit by a train and killed in central Florida as he jogged with earbuds, police said Tuesday. The train's driver sounded his horn several times before hitting Eduardo Salazar, 26, Monday as he ran alongside the train tracks in Frostproof, Florida, Polk County police said. Salazar had his iPod earbuds plugged in and gave no sign of having heard the train, police said.